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9.3.98 - GnomeNEWS

The other day, I had the great fortune of speaking with Charles Fleischer on the phone. You probably remember him best as Disney's Roger Rabbit's voice. Charles is like a regular human being, only funnier. Of course, a long time ago, when I watched "Roger Rabbit" in the theater with my dad, I had no idea that I'd one day be interacting with a recognized entertainer.

When people used to ask me what I wanted to be when I grew up, I responded: "I don't want to grow up." Either that or: "Taller." All seriousness aside, one of my hopes is that one day I'll be able to entertain people through television or perhaps even on the big screen. That stuff is difficult to do from the middle of Iowa. But, my brushes with fame are becoming more and more frequent. Some would call me a celebrity already!

-- Chris


GnomePROGRAM

Intel Power Monitor v3.1 [3.7M] W9x/NT4 FREE

On the road again, I just can't wait to... HEY! Why isn't my laptop working!? Where'd my power go? Apparently you weren't keeping a close enough watch on it, pal. Sure, power will eventually drain from your battery, but do you really know what applications are sucking you dry? Which ones are more processor intensive, and which ones not so much? Find out which software is the possible culprit--in turn, you could end up with longer battery life. This update works with W98, so I'd grab it if you use a laptop.

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GnomeSYSTEM

Canopus Pure3D II v1.30.02 [2.1M] W9x

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GnomeCANDY

Altered System Icons v1.0 [42k] W9x/NT4 FREE

The quickest way to a geek's hard drive is through his (or her) icons. So why not spice 'em up a bit? Here's a really cool set of System icons that'll replace the ones you're using now in Windows. They're based on the default W98 ones, but they've been tilted and slanted (making, in turn, a killer icon). It's like they're leaping out of your monitor... kinda sorta. Other sweet sets are available from the author's homepage.

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GnomeFAVORITE

VantageNet Web Polls

9 out of 10 dentists take time out of their day to answer polls. Opinions are like web pages--everybody has one. So why not find out what your visitors think by posting a poll on your site? You can get the "poll host" FREE here! No programming knowledge necessary (save HTML); it's fully customizable, so there are virtually no limitations to what you could do with this mini-questionnaire. Your imagination would be the only thing holding you back. Yes or no?

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GnomeDESKTOP

FONT: ButtWeasel [27k]

When you install a "Buttface" font for the first time, it's like magic. Only, I'm not sure if this is the "watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat" kind of magic. Don't get me wrong, it's absolutely thrilling to be able to have these wacky fonts on my system, but I'm not sure if I'd want to show them to my relatives.

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GnomeTIP

Some people with the latest hardware don't even want to have Windows 98 installed; I can't say I blame them. However, older machines without math coprocessors can't install Windows 98 at all. That is, unless they use a small workaround found on the following web page: http://members.aol.com/ojatex/win98.htm (NOTE: may not work for everyone).